ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that interest rates will fall as long as he is in power, and that inflation will...
LONDON (Reuters) – The British government named Oliver Dowden deputy prime minister on Friday, replacing Dominic Raab who resigned earlier in the day following a report...
LONDON (Reuters) -British lawmaker Alex Chalk was named justice minister following Dominic Raab’s resignation earlier on Friday, the government said.
(Reuters) – Chile, the world’s second largest lithium producer, said it plans to transfer control of the production of the mineral essential for electric vehicle (EV)...
RAMSTEIN, Germany (Reuters) – All NATO allies have agreed that Ukraine will eventually become a member of the alliance but the main focus now is to...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -More than 100,000 current and former customers have joined a class action lawsuit against Australian telecommunications giant Optus over a cybersecurity breach last year...
N’DJANEMA (Reuters) – Chad has recalled its ambassador to neighbouring Cameroon in the latest escalation of a dispute over the sale by Exxon Mobil of its...
(Reuters) – A conflict raging in Sudan is rattling neighbouring countries and worrying the United States and others for reasons ranging from concern about shared Nile...
PARIS (Reuters) – French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire pledged on Friday to take action against food retailers if they do not pass on lower wholesale...
WARSAW (Reuters) – European Union measures to help farmers affected by a glut of Ukrainian food imports are too little too late, the Polish prime minister...